Natural variation at Strubbelig Receptor Kinase 3 drives immune-triggered incompatibilities between Arabidopsis thaliana accessions

Matthieu Reymond and colleagues show that natural genetic variants at the SRF3 locus underlie genetic incompatibilities between European and central Asian accessions of Arabidopsis . Accumulation of genetic incompatibilities within species can lead to reproductive isolation and, potentially, speciat...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2010-12, Vol.42 (12), p.1135-1139
Hauptverfasser: Alcázar, Rubén, García, Ana V, Kronholm, Ilkka, de Meaux, Juliette, Koornneef, Maarten, Parker, Jane E, Reymond, Matthieu
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Zusammenfassung:Matthieu Reymond and colleagues show that natural genetic variants at the SRF3 locus underlie genetic incompatibilities between European and central Asian accessions of Arabidopsis . Accumulation of genetic incompatibilities within species can lead to reproductive isolation and, potentially, speciation. In this study, we show that allelic variation at SRF3 ( Strubbelig Receptor Family 3 ), encoding a receptor-like kinase, conditions the occurrence of incompatibility between Arabidopsis thaliana accessions. The geographical distribution of SRF3 alleles reveals that allelic forms causing epistatic incompatibility with a Landsberg erecta allele at the RPP1 resistance locus are present in A. thaliana accessions in central Asia. Incompatible SRF3 alleles condition for an enhanced early immune response to pathogens as compared to the resistance-dampening effect of compatible SRF3 forms in isogenic backgrounds. Variation in disease susceptibility suggests a basis for the molecular patterns of a recent selective sweep detected at the SRF3 locus in central Asian populations.
ISSN:1061-4036
1546-1718
DOI:10.1038/ng.704